Tudor Costume Patterns

Tudor costume patterns

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OOP McCalls Renaissance/Tudor Costume Pattern 3282. Misses Szs 12;14;16 Dress & Headpiece

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Creating Historical Clothes: Pattern cutting from Tudor to Victorian times

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McCall’s # 2248 Mens Renaissance Tudor Robin Hood Theater Costume Sewing Pattern Size Lg and XLg

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Tudor costume patterns

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McCalls 2248 Mens Renaissance Tudor Robin Hood Theater Costume Pattern Size Small & Medium

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Simplicity Renaissance Costume Collection Pattern #8715 Size U (16,18,20)

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Simplicity Sewing Pattern 2589 Misses Costumes, K5 (8-10-12-14-16)

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The Tudor Tailor: Reconstructing Sixteenth-Century Dress

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Pattern Sources Of Scriptural Subjects In Tudor And Stuart Embroideries

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LEATHERCRAFTING – A step by Step, Beginners Guide to Creating Leather Armour, Costume & Accessories for Ren Events, SCA, L…

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The Medieval Tailor’s Assistant, 2nd Edition: Common Garments 1100-1480

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Medieval Costume in England and France: The 13th, 14th and 15th Centuries (Dover Fashion and Costumes)

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Simplicity 4213 Historical Halloween Costume Sewing Pattern for Men and Women by Andrea Schewe, Sizes A (XS-XL)

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Simplicity 3809 Andrea Schewe Renaissance Medieval or Tudor Costume Sewing Pattern. Pattern 3809 is uncut and in factory folds. Sizes 16, 18 and 20 which will fit a 38\


Sewing, Crafting \u0026 Creating

Sewing, Crafting \u0026 Creating

Original Simplicity sewing pattern includes patterns and instructions for Misses Tudor Gown and French Hood. Designed by Andrea Schewe. This pattern is available in two Size Ranges Misses Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14 and 16. Bust 31.5, 32.5, 34, 36 and 38. Or Misses Sizes 16, 18, 20, 22 and 24. (small tape mend on this envelope front) Bust 38, 40, 42, 44 and 46. Uncut and complete. Copyright 2009. Stored and shipped in a resealable, archival envelope and backing board. Note this is a sewing pattern and not a finished product.


Patterns

Patterns

COVID-19 Coronavirus update – we are still open and sending orders out as normal. However, some customers have reported delays in receiving parcels due to disruptions with the postal service. Patterns for various styles of ladies’ Tudor-era French hoods, including styles often referred to as \


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COVID-19 Coronavirus update – we are still open and sending orders out as normal. However, some customers have reported delays in receiving parcels due to disruptions with the postal service. Pattern for ladies’ Tudor-era lettice caps. The unusual name for this cosy style of headwear comes from the short, white fur which was the winter coat of a weasle, and similar to ermine. The cap can be made from white fur or faux fur of your choice. Ideal for 16th century impressions. With full instructions for choosing materials and construction – perfect for reenactors. The Tudor Tailor also offers a lettice cap kit complete with the pattern and all the materials required, including high-quality, super-soft, faux fur of just the right length. Please see https://www.etsy.com/listing/257887066/hairlacing-kit-for-tudorelizabethan?ref=listing-shop-header-3 for more details. Based on documentary and pictorial sources including: – Portrait of Margaret Giggs 1526-7, Holbein, Royal Collection, Windsor – Painting of A Lady with a Squirrel and a Starling c1527, Holbein, The National Gallery, London – ‘… I received your letter by Swyfte your servant and since have spoken for a lettice bonnet for Mrs Frances, which will cost xiijs iiijd. As the skinner saith, you shall have it within vj days’ Leonard Smyth to Lady Lisle; 22 Nov 1533; Vol1 626; VII 1461; XIII 122 Please note, photos of actual garments are examples only – no garments are included with this product. One size.


Medieval Cosplay

Medieval Cosplay

COVID-19 Coronavirus update – we are still open and sending orders out as normal. However, some customers have reported delays in receiving parcels due to disruptions with the postal service. Pattern for an early Tudor style men’s bonnet (or hat). Pattern contains various styles of hat popular amongst men during Henry VI
I and Henry VIII’s reign. Ideal for early 16th century impressions. With full instructions for choosing materials, sizing and constructing garments – perfect for reenactors. Based on documentary and pictorial sources including: – Garments and fabrics issued by the Great Wardrobes of Henry VII and Henry VIII during the period 1498-1511 – Bust of Henry VII by Pietro Torrigiano (c1509-11), Victoria and Albert Museum, London, inventory no:A.49-1935 – Figures depicted in the Westminster Tournament Roll (1511), The College of Arms, LondonCloaks – Portrait of Henry VIII by an unknown artist (c1520), National Portrait Gallery, London, inventory no: NPG 4690 Please note, photos of actual garments are examples only – no garments are included with this product. One size – easily adapted to fit all.


Scottish Patterns

Scottish Patterns

COVID-19 Coronavirus update – we are still open and sending orders out as normal. However, some customers have reported delays in receiving parcels due to disruptions with the postal service. Patterns for several styles of Tudor gowns (dresses or overdresses), suitable for Elizabeth of York, Catherine of Aragon and other ladies c1485-1520. With full instructions for choosing materials, sizing and constructing garments – perfect for reenactors. These patterns were developed for inclusion in The Queen’s Servants and are based on the garments and fabrics issued by the Great Wardrobes of Henry VII and Henry VIII as well as visual sources including: – Mary of Burgundy’s gown (1475-1500) at the Hungarian National Museum, Budapest, Hungary: Inventory number 1928.36 – Anne Serche’s brass memorial (1502) at St Peter \u0026 St Paul’s Church, Northleach, Gloucestershire – Eleanor of Castile, stained galss (1505), Victoria and Albert Museum, London, Inventory no: 293:1, 293-1874 – ‘The dress of the most holy virgin’ (c1513), Liebfrauenkirche in Trier, Germany, information available in Flury-Lemberg, M (1988) Textile conservation and research: a documentation of the textile department on the occasion of the twentieth anniversary of the Abegg Foundation, Bern: Abegg Stiftung, 285-289 This pattern is available in either larger sizes or smaller sizes. Please select the size below. The photos for this listing also include a chart detailing specific measurements for each size. Smaller Sizes 8, 10, 12, 14, 16 (UK) / 6, 8, 10, 12, 14 (US) Larger Sizes 18, 20, 22, 24, 26 (UK) / 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 (US) Please note, these gowns are designed to be worn over a separate petticoat or kirtle. Patterns for these are not included and should be purchased in addition to the gown pattern. (Our Early Tudor Ladies’ Kirtles and Petticoats pattern can be found here: https://www.etsy.com/listing/111852115/pattern-for-early-tudor-ladies-kirtles?ref=related-6) Wadding for stuffing the gown pleats can be purchased here in our Etsy shop. Photos of actual garments are examples only – no garments are included with this product.


halloween

halloween

MA007 – The Tudor Lady’s Wardrobe Pattern by Margo Anderson. Up to 56\